Heo Myeong-Yoon

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Heo Myeong-Yoon
Personal information
Born7th of September, 2022 (age 28)
Cornwall, Frontenac
NationalityQuebecois
Listed height6 ft 1 in (1.85 m)
Listed weight156 lb (71 kg)
Career information
High schoolErskine Collegiate Institute
Kingston, Frontenac
CollegeQueen's College at Cornwall (2040-2043)
NBA draft2043 / Round: 1 / Pick: 1st overall
Selected by the Hamilton SonicBoom
Playing career2043–present
PositionPoint guard
Number5 (college/club)
9 (national team)
Career history
2043-2049Hamilton SonicBoom
2049-CSKA Quebec
Career highlights and awards
  • 2× QWBL Champion (2048, 2050)
  • 2× QWBL Finals MVP (2048, 2050)
  • 4× QWBL Most Valuable Player (2044, 2046-47, 2050)
  • 7× QWBL All-Star (2044-50)
  • 9× All-QWBL First Team (2044-)
  • 2× QIS champion (2042, 2043)
  • 3x QIS Player of the Year (2041-43)
  • 3x Keane-Dubois College Player of the Year (2041-43)
  • 3x First-team All-Quebecois (2041-43)

Heo Myeong-Yoon (born 7th September, 2022) is a Quebecois professional basketball player for the CSKA Quebec of Quebecois Women's Basketball League (QWBL). While she has not exercised her rights to the said citizenship, Heo is also eligible for Mariannois passport. After declaring early, Heo was the first overall pick in the 2043 QWBL Draft and is considered one of the greatest players in Quebecois women's basketball history. Heo has also held various positions for the QWBL Players' Association (QWBL), the Quebec Foundation, and her alma mater under various roles, and is recently named the co-principal owner of the Q-League club Perce Town.

In high school, Heo was the only unanimous selection to the Yeo Nam-Soon High School Player of the Year, two-time Frontenac High School Player of the Year, and the Sowha's All-Quebecois. During her time in college, Heo led the Queen's College Golden Gaels to two national championships and won the QIS Player of the Year honour in all three years. While leading the Queen's College side to the 79-3 record in three years, she has set 12 school and 4 conference records, latter including 2 previously set by Allison Dubois, widely considered to be the greatest Quebecois guard in the 21st century.

Heo has won two QWBL championships, one with Hamilton and one with CSKA Quebec, a bronze medal in the International Basketball Championships (IBC), two QIS Championships with Queen's College, and two Quebecois Commonwealth Games (2043, 2048). She was recently selected as the QWBL's Player of the Decade.